
My Rating: 🍪🍪🍪🍪.5
Genre: Romance
Similar to: Meet Me at the Lake
What a wonderful summer read. Same Time Next Summer introduces Sam as she heads back to her parents house on the beach to tour a wedding venue with her fiancé. Her dry stable job is up in the air and when she finds out that Wyatt, who broke her heart when they were teenagers, is in town, things suddenly seem even more off-kilter.
There was a lot of intrigue swirling around in this story, from what happened to Sam and Wyatt when they were young to why Sam was worried about being fired. These details kept me really invested in the plot. I loved the juxtaposition between Sam’s parent’s home – artsy, non-confirmative, and whimsical, with her life in the city – straight-laced, serious, beige. Through alternating timelines, we see how Sam’s life has transitioned from one to the other. I loved the character arc as the two timelines hurtled toward each other.
The supporting characters in this story were quirky and wonderful and helped provide a roundedness to Sam and Wyatt’s characters. The one thing that bothered me in this story was the way that Sam’s fiancé was portrayed, it seemed like there was a sudden dramatic shift to force the reader’s perspective of him. All in all though, this one gets my stamp of approval for sure.
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